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Pace ace Archer eyes T20 World Cup in staged England return

Jofra Archer won't play Tests over the English summer but the pace ace could be ready for June's World Cup

England cricket's managing director Rob Key says Jofra Archer will not play Test matches over the summer but he's hopeful the pace ace will be ready for June's T20 World Cup.

The Sussex quick is being eased back into action, having struggled with stress fractures in his elbow.

His last Test for England was more than three years ago in February 2021, but he has since represented his country in white-ball cricket, with his last outing coming in a T20 against Bangladesh last year.

Archer bowls at training in Barbados during England's tour of the Caribbean last December // Getty

In an interview with Sky Sports, Key confirmed Archer will not play a part in England's red-ball summer with Ben Stokes' side hosting the West Indies and Sri Lanka for three Tests each.

"The whole plan with Jofra is he's going to play white-ball cricket for this summer and going into the winter," said Key.

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"Then hopefully next summer, when we play India and then onto the Ashes, we get him back for Test cricket. 

"It's a slow process to get him back for all forms." 

The aim is that he can be fit for this year's T20 World Cup taking place in the West Indies and the United States. 

Key is also hopeful the fast bowler can be involved in the T20 series against Pakistan in May.

"Jofra has been out with Sussex in India for pre-season and bowled quickly out there, he bowled really well," Key added. 

"He has now gone back to the Caribbean where he's going to play a bit of club cricket, all about getting himself ready for that T20 World Cup. 

"He'll hopefully play the Pakistan series, but it's always fingers-crossed at the moment with Jofra. 

"What we're going to do is take it slower rather than trying to go too quickly so that we get him back for not just a short period but we get him for a long period."